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The goal is to create a "MASTER" non-booted SOE that can be used with multiple models and it multiple sites with different local requirements.

My intention is to use this "MASTER" image in a manual restore procedure due to the fact netboot facilities cannot be made available to all the sites I support however the DMG files are netboot compatible.

RequirementsLion Recovery Disk Assistant v1.0"TARGET" workstation. A compatible workstation that will be used to
install Mac OS X 10.7.3 and capture a DMG image(s)."ADMIN" workstation. A workstation with Disk Utility that you will use to
capture your DMG image(s).External storage such as a USB HARD DISK. SetupDownloaded the Lion Recovery Disk Assistant v1.0 and followed the instructions to setup an external Recovery D…

https://gist.github.com/4108167 I use this every week to copy files on WiFs shares internationally. Copy a directory and its contents verbosely (skipping items that exist in the destination, retry upon failure up to 3 times, wait 3 seconds between retries.)Great way to avoid GUI copy errors.

I've just started getting into Cisco support a little more. It's my goal to eventually specialise (its probably the first time I've found something in I.T. support that I don't eventually get bored with ). Since I've got about 1 of each OS I need make sure I can perform my job on anything. Was working on my macbook pro and needed to download some router configs. Give tftp a kick on Mac OS X 10.7
#!/bin/bash
#* TFTP.sh
#+ A quick script to enable/disable tftp (for use with cisco devices).
#+ Usage: TFTP.sh on
NO_ARGS=0
if [ $# -eq "$NO_ARGS" ] # no arguments?
then
/bin/echo "Disabling tftp."
#+ Always unload, just to be on the safe side.
sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/tftp.plist
#+ Cleanup any files so they aren't floating around ;)
/bin/echo "Removing default tftp files."
sudo /bin/rm -f /private/tftpboot/running-config
sudo /bin/rm -f /private/tftpboot/startup-config
sudo /bin/rm -f /private/tft…